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School Reunion
S.S. 5, ..BLANSHARD (GLENDALE)
Sunday, July 16, 1967
REGISTRATION AT 1:00 P.M.
PROGRAMME ANO WORTS
Bring picnic basket, Beverage ,provided
See you at the Reunion,
Any former teachers $4 students or anyone interested,
please accept this as en invitation.
Any donations gratefully accepted at gate to cover
expenses.
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CELEBRATION
JULY 1 1967
Phone (514) 397-13307.
Apt
TO LOGEXPO, Expo 97, Montreal, P.O , Canada.
Please reserve accommodations as follows:
Name
Address
City Zone Province
Arrival Date Departure Delo Number of nights...—__ Price ran pe
Number of adults (over 12) Number of children (under 12) Means of transporialion_
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PRIVATE HOME APARTMENT (efficienc y)
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Many enjoy visit after
Elimville school service
The Ellmville Sunday School
BY MRS. ROSS SKINNER anniversary service was
Observed Sunday, June 25 at
Riimviile tinned Church, Rev.
J. C. King of Woodhann VC was
the guest speaker. The junior
choir under the leadership of
Mr. Ronald Elford sang two nurn-
bers assisted by Mrs. Freeman
IS Horne at the organ and Miss
Margaret Johns at the piano.
Visitors in the community
were:
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Fraser
and family, Mr. and Mrs. James
Orinney and family with Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Johns;
Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Neil and
Roberta of Kirkton with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Elford;
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques,
Yvonne and Dalton, Mr. Lorne
Hein of Zion, Miss Margaret
Hyde of Hensall, Mrs, James
Earl of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Johns and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gertsen,
korn, Linda and Steven of Exeter
With Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns;
Mrs. Reba Clarke of Exeter
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Routly;
Mr, and Mrs. Robt Coates and
Judy of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs.
Squire Herdman;
Mr. and Mrs, George Kellett,
Carolyn and Lawrence of Thames
Road with Miss Verde and Mr,
Laverne Kellett;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym of
Thames Road with Mr. and Mrs,
Saturday, July 1
Alhambra
Tag Day
for RETARDED
CHILDREN
IN GRAND BEND Open Hay Township pavilion
A picnic pavilion located south of St. Joseph was officially opened as Hay Township's centennial project,
Sunday. Professor Herb Kalbfleisch, centre, a former resident, was guest speaker. With him on the left
are Deputy-Reeve Delbert Geiger and R. E. McKinley, MP, while on the right are the Hon. C. S. Mac-
Naughton and Reeve John Corbett. About 350 residents attended the event. Zurich Citizens News
Support this worthy cause
PRESENTATION
AND DANCE Display Centralia history for
MR. and MRS.
BILL HARBURN
(nee Pepper)
(Newly-Weds)
Fete pair on anniversary
of the history of the Centralia
CGIT group since organized in
1955, and a model of Centralia
village made by the girls as their
Centennial project.
Refreshments were served by
the CGIT members.
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SERVICE
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SAT., JULY 8 Square dancers
feed over 500
Approximately 535 people were
served last Wednesday at the
Exeter Promenaders' chicken
barbecue. It was the club's cen-
tennial observance, and was held
in Exeter Arena.
The chicken was provided and
cooked over the barbecue coals by
a caterer, while the salads, bev-
erages and pies were provided by
the club. The heavy downpour did
not prevent ticket-holders from
attending, and malty more tickets
were sold at the door.
Following the barbecue, many
stayed to watch the square dance
which was called by Earl Bowles,
club caller.
ZURICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
THE CHANDELIERS
Everyone Welcome
Hubert Hunter;
Mr, and Mrs. Norrnan Jaques,
Harry and Shirley of Zion, Mr.
Jim Wilkinson of.Leamington,
with Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Skinner
and family.
Mr. Herbie Taylor of Edmonton
spent a couple of days last week
with Mr.. and Mrs. Allen Johns
and Marilyn,
Mr. and Mrs, Hilson White-
ford, Kenneth and Julie of Inger-
soll visited Sunday with Messrs.
Amos and Herman Herdman and
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Squire Herdman and Anne,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Routly
ed recently with Mr. and Mrs,
Geo Davis and family of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym and
family visited Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin pm of
Exeter.
Miss Betty Stephen of Orange-
ville is spending a few days with
Mr, and Mrs. Chas Stephen,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns
and family are attending Expo.
A number from this community
attended the funeral of the late
Steven Robinson of Kirkton at the
Lindsay Funeral Home at St.
Marys Monday. He was the grand-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas Steph-
en.
The Ellmville UCW and SS
Community will be holding their
June Strawberry Supper Thurs-
day evening (to-night) at Elim-
ville Church.
Vacation Bible School will be
held at Thames Road Church
July 3 - 7 from 9 - 12 am.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houston
of Seaforth visited Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stephen.
Sunday Mr. Sam Miller and
Mrs. Leonard Schenk of Dash-
wood called on Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen. Following the funeral
of Steven Robinson Monday, Miss
Betty Stephen and Mr. Murray
Stephen of Orangeville, Mr. and
Mrs. Laurie Stephen of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stephen of
Exeter spent Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bat ten,
Sharon, Helen and Ralph, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Jaques and John
attended the EXeter Promenaders
Picnic at Riverview Park in Ex-
eter on Sunday.
Ragtime Piano and Banjo
SING-ALONG MUSIC Experience plus skill make
the difference in repairs.
For efficient service call
us today. LICENSED DINING ROOM
CATERING TO WEDDINGS
BUSINESS MEETINGS ETC.
DANCING
at the
Shillelagh
Nightly to
JULY 8
GARRY BUCK
and the
BRONCOS
as seen on TV 13 every
Saturday. A thrilling
performance.
The
SHILLELAGH
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Dufferin
Tratralia
The
22nd Annual
Willert Reunion
RIVERVIEW PARK,
EXETER, ONTARIO
Sun., July 2
Sports 2t30 p.m.
Buffet Supper 5 p.m. (D.S.T.)
255 HURON E. EXETER.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
TV, RADIO AND SMALL
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis
Saintsbury, were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smyth on
Thursday evening of last week,
Mrs. Lorne Hicks paid a sur-
prise visit to the home of Mr.
and. Mrs. Sid Henry in Listowel
on Monday, It was the Henry's
30th wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Lloyd . Hewitt and Mrs.
Jim Waite of London were Tues-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Schroeder.
DISPLAY CGIT HISTORY
Miss Judy Blair, a former
member of Centralia CGIT, pre-
sided for a mother and daughter
tea in the schoolroom of the
United Church on June 22, and
welcomed the mothers and
guests. Miss Marie Powe and
Miss Bonnie Blair received pins
in recognition of at least three
years of CGIT activities in a
service conducted by the leaders,
Mrs. Frank Hicks and Mrs. Harry
Wilson.
A program by the members
included readings by Karen Skin-
ner and Cathy Isaac, piano solo
by Margaret Wilson, duet by
Faye Anne Blair and Robin Blair,
and a duet by Gayle Cronyn and
Marikay Hudgins. “Songs for
Canada Year" learned in con-
nection with the Mission Study
were sung by the entire group
dressed in centennial costume.
Miss Sharon Lightfoot was
pianist.
On display were a scrapbook
A feature film is being planned
about Expo 67 by Jean Girault,
the French film director. It will
be called "Le Gendarme a l'ex-
position" and will be the third
film in the Gendarme series.
By MRS, FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Miss Sharon Lightfoot and Mr.
Pat Soldan entertained at a sur-
prise dinner party in Zurich last
Tuesday evening honoring Shar-
on's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Lightfoot, on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Other guests included Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Dixon and Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Cronyn.
Following the dinner they were
invited to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. EarlDixon where the second
surprise of the evening awaited
them. A party had been arranged
and relatives and friends had
arrived to extend greetings and
spend an enjoyable evening to-
gether. There were about sixty
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Lightfoot re-
ceived a number of lovely gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth,
Mr. Frank Smyth and Mr. Mur-
ray Abbott attended the 45th
wedding anniversary celebration
for Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Elston
in the Parish, Saintsbury, last
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Amos Wright is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. Russell Schroeder re-
turned home from St. Joseph's
Hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Dunn, Cathy
and Ron of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Hensall, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Dunn, Exeter,
Mr. Robert Laramie, Grand Bend,
Miss Ruth Horne, Winchelsea,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie and
Jean attended a family get-to-
gether at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Dunn Sunday.
mainsI.,mongt.
TOWN of EXETER Break-in at Crediton
Two area businesses were the victims of petty thieves on Thursday
night of last week. The Double Bubble at the north end of town and
Bullock's Service station in Crediton were broken into and some
cigarettes were stolen in each instance. Above, Mrs. Vera Bullock
is shown putting her hand through the broken glass in the door to open
the lock in a similar manner as the thieves used. OPP Constable Dale
Lamont who was one of the investigating officers looks on.— T-A photo
PRESIDENT:
Mr. Carl Willert
RR 1 Zurich, Ont.
SECRETARY:
Mrs. John Miller
RR 1 Staffa, Ont.
Book your accommodations
for Expo 67now.
Lead by the. Legion Pipe Band from Victoria Park on Huron Street.
Entries of floats, horses, decorated cars, wagons, bikes and anything
else you can think of are requested. Prizes for best entries. Parade:
P rogram: Official opening
Everyone bring their supper
to the park for an old time
community picnic.
• •
4:00 P.M.
of the new Riverside Park 5:00 P.M.
5:45 to 700 P.M.
Games For Children;
resort hotels within easy reach
of Expo 67. RATES: from $12
to $30 a day (double occu-
pancy),
Motels. Available in many
periods. RATES: $12 to $30
(double occupancy).
Tourist Homes. Available
in many periods. RATES: $10
to $18 (double occupancy).
Motels (Troller type). 1200
units offer another attractive
alternative, are ideal for fami-
lies; kitchen facilities and maid
service included, RATES: front
$26 a day for two persons,
$30 a day for four, or $49 a day
for eight. Children under 12,
free,
Trailer Sites. There are ample
trailer sites within easy driving
distance of Expo 67, all with
3-way hook-up, RATES: $3.50
to $5 a day.
Camp Sites. 20,000 sites, in
120 separate locations, in the
area around Montreal. RATES:
$2.50 to $3.60 a day.
in the community pool, silver collection towards
pool deficit.
Old Tyme Picnic
Beard Judging;
Free Swimming:
Canoe Jousting: in the river above the dam,
anon about availability of any
of the accommodations listed
below.
Make your reservations as
early as possible—the sooner
you write or call, the wider
your choice.
Private Hornes. Over 80,000
hospitable Montrealers are
welcoming visitors into their
homes. The locations have
been picked to make it easy
for you to get to and from the
Expo 67 site, RATES: front
$8 to $14 a day for two people,
$10 to 518 for three, or $12 to
$22 for four,
efficiency Apartments.
Accommodations, mostly in
central Montreal, for 10,000
people, with kitchen facilities
and maid service, RATES: $18
to $25 a day for two persons,
plus $3 a day for each addition-
al person.
Hotels. There are still vatan-
cies in downtown hotels
during some periods, also in
Ball Game:
6:30 P.M.
7:00 to 8:00 P.M.
8.30 to 9.30 P.M. at the Community Centre Park.
See Sports Page for team details,
With over two months' expe-
rience in finding accom-
modations for Expo 67 visitors,
LOGEXPO is a proven success.
You are insured of a place to
stay in Montreal.
LOGEXPO has listings of
over 79,000 rooms, in hotels,
motels, tourist homes, efficien-
cy apartments, special trailer
motels and private homes.
If at peak periods, such as
holiday weekends, certain
kinds of accommodations are
not available, LOGEXPO can
offer you alternatives which we
are sure you will find satis.
factory, All you have to do to
make a reservation is fill out
the coupon below, and mail it
to LOG EXPO. You will receive
a reply within a few days,
followed by a confirmation of
reservation direct from the
management of the hotel,
etc. or the homeowner. Or
you may phone EXPOVOX at
(514)397-8397 for full inform-
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